Metallica. Og so hava teir hittini, sum næstan eru endaleys, og sum eru komin í hvønn krók í heiminum. Wind Of Change, Rock You Like A Hurricane, No One Like You, Still Lovin’ You, Holiday og Send Me An Angel [...] annað til Rock í Rio, har 500.000 fólk vóru til konsertina. Millum kendastu sangirnir hjá bólkinum eru Wind Of Change, Rock You Like A Hurricane, No One Like You, Still Lovin’ You, Holiday og Send Me An Angel
1. Teitur - Louis Louis 2. Boys in a Band - Secrets To Conceal 3. Eivør Pálsdóttir - Trees in The Wind 4. Høgni Lisberg - Morning Dew 5. Lena Andersen - Let Your Scars Dance 6. R-Boys - Fjøllini Standa
verður so við øllum teimum kendu slaggarunum, lovar hann. Og munnu áhoyrararnir ikki gleða seg, til Winds of Change, Rock You like a Hurricane, Still Lovin You og øll hini hittini fara at runga um Vágsbø
manningin hjá Klaus Meine var eisini ivaleys. Vit fingu fleiri eykaløg. Har komu Still loving you, Wind of change, Allways somewere, Rock you like a hurricane og When the smoke is going down. Tað var, sum [...] meðan vørkru løgini ljóðmaðu. So gott var veðrið. Men kanska vóru tað veðurløgini hjá Scorpions, Wind of change og Rock you like a hurricane, ið gjørdu sítt til alla øsingina, sum seinni merkti festivalin
hendes fler-oktavers stemme imponerende og smuk som et vulkanudbrud, hvilket gør sange som Trees In The Wind og Listen til rene fornøjelser.´ Tó heldur hann, at hon er eitt sindur ov søt á onkrum sangi: ´Andre
project group together with our authorities, tasked with carrying out further surveys to determine how wind energy combined with new technology can achieve the objective of a sustainable society. If all goes
now the fastest-growing industry in the Faroes. But what’s so attractive here on this rain-ridden, wind-torn archipelago? So much so that some of our guests return every year, and some even decide to settle
indomitable about the Faroes. Born of fire from the very center of the earth, sculpted by ice and wind and wave, at once a refuge and a stepping-stone for intrepid explorers, often ignored and more often [...] time were a bit surprised to discover loads of rum, tobacco and other trade goods emanating from the wind-swept archipelago to their north known only for its woolly stockings, but the price was right and
access and use of energy is crucial. Here these islands have developed electricity from water and wind. These green sources make around 40% of the produced electrical power. The great opportunity seams
get almost half of the power for our electricity consumption from renewable sources, from water and wind turbines. On the other hand we use great amounts of oil on land on heating and in cars, and on the